SOUS480: Douro Villa

Carrazeda de Ansiães, Bragança

Price:

€490,000

3 bed villa with pool on 3 hectares with vineyard, olive grove and fruit trees, overlooking the Douro river

Property Advertised by: Owner

Property Description

Two storey villa with approximately 120m2 in traditional style, partially covered in slate.

Sitting room (42m2) and open-plan integrated dining kitchen with integrated fridge, freezer, electric hob and oven and washing machine; Double bedroom (23m2) with en-suite shower room/WC; Additional two bedrooms (9m2 and 12m2) with shared bathroom; A terrace overlooking the swimming pool and Douro river; Air conditioning, fireplace/salamander with heat recovering and heat distribution system.

Storeroom, garage and off-street parking; Swimming pool with 50m2 and beautiful views.

Optional extra purchase: 10,000m2 (1 ha) property of which 5,000m2 is vineyard, with a modern and roomy wine-cellar and garage.

Occupying an enviable position on a hill with astonishing scenery the property is located in the Alto Douro Region on the north margin of the Douro river in a small village called Coleja, in Carrazeda de Ansiães municipality. It is included in the world heritage Douro region and the demarcated Port wine producing region. It’s a 15min walk from the riverside and 10 mins by car from Senhora da Ribeira where you find a restaurant and small marina. Across the river you find “Quinta do Vesúvio” one of the famous Douro vineyards formerly owned by Dona Antonia Adelaide Ferreira and now by the Symington family. The city of Porto and the airport Sá Carneiro (Porto) 1h45m.

Property Location

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